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Fraser’s Hill to be kept pristine for migratory birds

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RAUB: Fraser’s Hill which is a habitat for migratory birds will be kept pristine, said state Tourism and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Seri Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin.

“As of now, only 5% of the Fraser’s Hill is developed and there will be no more developmen­t. Only upgrading of existing facilities will be allowed,” he said.

“We have to limit the developmen­t in the area. This is a well-known tourist attraction and a bird watching destinatio­n,” he after attending the closing ceremony of the Fraser’s Hill Internatio­nal Bird Race yesterday.

A total of 315 bird lovers took part in the competitio­n here yesterday.

The participan­ts came from countries such as Japan, Nepal, Canada, France, South Africa, the Netherland­s and United Kingdom.

As for the proposed project to have a cable car from Raub to Fraser’s Hill, Mohd Sharkar said the feasibilit­y studies found that it was not viable.

Mohd Sharkar also said that Fraser’s Hill was one of the oldest tourist destinatio­ns in the world and that it was loved for its cool climate and greenery.

Last year, the hill resort was a very popular with tourists and welcomed 123,483 visitors, which was a 6% increase compared to 2015.

“One of the main attraction­s here is bird watching,” he said.

“Our country is in the fourth position in Asia as a birding destinatio­n after China, India and Thailand.”

Mohd Sharkar a;sp said there were at least 785 species of bird recorded in the country and most of these birds could be found in Fraser’s Hill.

He said BirdLife Internatio­nal, the world’s largest nature conservati­on partnershi­p, had identified Fraser’s Hill as an “important bird area (IBA)”.

 ??  ?? Bird watchers: Students looking for the different kind of species of birds during the event at Fraser’s Hill.
Bird watchers: Students looking for the different kind of species of birds during the event at Fraser’s Hill.

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